Adam Byram is a software developer in Oak Ridge, TN. These days, he's making our healthcare system better at his day job and experimenting with VR/AR in his free time. You can get in touch via Twitter or Google+.

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Digitial Black Belt Security Series

Just wanted to tell those of you that might be interested in security (mainly writing secure code, but I believe it will branch into more broad subjects too), you might want to check out Joe Stagner’s Digital Black Belt WebCast series (it’s through MSDN WebCasts). The official series site is here:

http://www.microsoft.com/seminar/events/series/digitalblackbelt.mspx

If you are one of the first 300 to attend six of these webcasts, MS is giving away free Black Belts (like a real black belt type thing…think Karate but minus the sparring :))

I met Joe at an MSDN Event a while back and he’s a really nice guy and he’s reallllllly into security (and he is actually quite familiar with non-MS products…aka Linux….and other interesting things…so he really has a broad knowledge base to use in his talks if the people want to go that way). ANyway, there’s a webcast TODAY (Feb 4, 2005) that’s to kick things off and I’m going to try attending. Here’s the link to it if you’re interested:

Adam Byram is a software developer in Oak Ridge, TN. These days, he's making our healthcare system better at his day job and experimenting with VR/AR in his free time. You can get in touch via Twitter or Google+.